Occupational Exposure in the Working Process of Radiological Nursing in Nuclear Medicine

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Juliana Almeida Coelho de Melo
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Vedrana Prokic

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Lamia H. Salih ◽  
Dua M. Ali ◽  
Abdulaziz S. Alaamer ◽  
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Amra Skopljak-Beganović ◽  
Nermina Bešlić ◽  
Amela Begić ◽  
Sadžida Begović-Hadžimuratović ◽  
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Ionizing radiation has many practical applications, but it is also, as it is well known, dangerous to human health. The purpose of this study was to estimate the dose and exposure for medical staff involved in sentinel node assay and to determine how safe this assay really is. The theoretical method was used for calculation. Three groups of medical staff were selected: nuclear medicine specialist, nuclear medicine technologist and a surgeon. The results obtained show that the most exposed staff member is nuclear medicine specialist and that dose received by the surgeon is smaller then the dose limit.


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